my sister at her wedding (23.6.07)… / To achieve the soft focus on this photo I add a guassian blur to one of the channels (can’t remember which one), changed to sepia and then added a ‘soft light’ blending layer also a little dodging and burning… v. simple!
Do I need to say anything? If you laugh out loud…or liquid shoots out of your nose…then my job is done! no offense meant…that’s my Wife :)
dry pastels on wallpaper, hand painted 45×120cm Hep Stars – Wedding
This image is the 1st in a series of 3….. My inspiration behind this are all the lovely wedding images that I see; full of hope, happiness and love, but as we all know the divorce rate is very high and unfortunately many of the beautiful and happy couples divorce… It makes me wonder how would these couples feel if they knew that a few years down the road and a couple of children later, their union would end in divorce. These are the emotions I have tried to capture and portray in my series. And I would like to add a huge thank you to my model and best friend who was also my inspiration as she too recently divorced but was still brave enough to get back into her beautiful wedding dress for this shoot.
The species inhabiting Kershmick, of the Dresham System, would be found to be compatible with Earthlings. Although less advanced than ours their civilisation is family unit oriented and progressive in the arts and study of nature. Their absolute dedication to the family unit puts marriage, and the bearing of offspring above all activities other than those of pure survival. This, however, often takes precedence over the natural selection of partners through compatibility and, what we know as, love. Many, like this young bride of the region known as Ravenswood, are forced into arranged marriages. Institutions that know no end unless brought about by the death of one of the union.
It has been a long time since I took some self portraits. The act of self portraiture is a fascinating one. Your model is always available when you are, she is as keen about your ideas and as enthusiastic about creating them as you too. She waits patiently as you play with your camera and light and dress the set. She fits into all your costumes. I love the responsibility that comes with self portraiture- that I am the idea, the production, the product. I can’t blame anyone else for the finished work being ruined or imperfect. But I also love that recklessness and sense of abandon. That I can throw myself into an image however feels natural and right and good. It’s like singing on stage blind.
Taken in a old disused barn, I couldn’t resist the gorgeous light in there, ended up shooting the formals in there also. / I used a inverted highpass layer with soft light blend for the softness, then made a mask and painted off the areas I wanted detailed. For sharpness I made another highpass layer at a setting of 1px and changed blend to vivid light, applied a mask and then painted the detail to where I want it. Then to finish off with a slight burning-in here and there. / It’s important to find good light to start with, otherwise this type of processing just won’t work in most cases.
Photographer Rosina / Model Danielle / Fashion designer – jacqueline Melbourne Wedding Photography / Wedding Photography Wedding photography Melbourne Wedding Photography Photographer Rosina / Model Danielle / Fashion designer – jacqueline Melbourne Wedding Photography / Wedding Photography Wedding photography sold 20×30” canvas – gallery Melbourne Wedding Photography
I took my girls around the back of an old building for some portraits, this shot was totally unexpected. Some fun shots with my little 50mm prime, no flash this time.
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This is not at all what I originally wanted. I was going for a Kiss metal rock kinda look. But the colors and patterns made me think of a Peacock so I added flowers instead and then it started looking like a sad bride, hence the “the” part in the title as in she was something to be desired.
Designer: Maria Gonzales / MUA & Hair: Rogue Artists / Model: Stacey / / www.joobrien.com
Woman wearing a tiara. Photo based illustration.
Model: Kathryn / MUA & Hair: Rogue Artists / Photography: Jo O’Brien / Dress: Maria Gonzales
model: charlie canon 20D dslr / editing in CS3 / Live Love Dream www.daviezimages.com
for this painting I used Painter X and Photoshop and is based on a stock photo of Lockstock: http://lockstock.deviantart.com/art/Snow-Queen-7-30518677
Watercolor, ink, paper “Awake, north wind, and come, south wind! Blow on my garden, that its fragrance may spread abroad. Let my lover come into his garden and taste its choice fruits.” / (Songs 4:16) It is difficult for the Soul to lose the height of comfort reached, even though all her sacrifices are like tiny beads slipping through her fingers in comparison with the divine reward of His love. The good works the Soul does for Him are not what delights God, but her herself when she remains in Him. The Bride answers to her Beloved: “Whatever wind is blowing: dry north, burning my garden, or gentle south breeze, whatever hardships enter my life, I say – Come, my Beloved, the garden belongs to You only. I will follow You wherever You call me. Let my life be like a table generously laid for You and Your friends.”
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Make haste, my beloved, / And be like a gazelle / Or a young stag / On the mountains of spices. / ~Song of Solomon 8:14 She’s waiting on the watchtower for her beloved—God. Stock Credits: / Model: http://faestock.deviantart.com/ / Texture: http://pandoraicons.deviantart.com/
I got tired of doing the same thing with the wedding photos, so I decided to have a little fun with this image! This was taken last weekend at my second wedding I have photographed! / Stock credits for the background here
This one was shot in an old rusty car / Nikon d90 / nik antique B&W filter
from my first attempt in wedding photography…
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